Know the importance of a general attorney



A prosecutor or fiscal is the representative of the Public Prosecutor in court, noting that the same (also known as Attorney General or Attorney General, depending on the country) is a state institution that represents the interests of the community through the research of crimes and the receipt of witnesses and victims.



The civil servant referred direct the criminal investigation and development of criminal actions public. The law fixes its territory of action, their specific functions and work shifts. Generally, the referred is able to give specific orders to police forces. This officer must perform his duties objectively and within the frame of law, with autonomy and independence.
In a trial the prosecutor is responsible for preparing criminal action through the prosecution. To this he should carefully study the case in what is known as a preparatory stage and demonstrate against those present at the trial, which will be chaired by a judge, that there has been committed a criminal act and who has perpetuated it or has responsibility for it is the accused. To carry out this charge he must have strong evidence involving the accused.


In this process it takes into account the guarantees that the State recognizes to the citizens of a given district. Therefore, to get the incriminating evidence and conduct all of the investigation of the case, the officer must not only be knowledgeable about them, but must comply with stiff rights of the people to take evidence, as well as performed on a clean the acquisition of evidence.

Note that a trial is divided into three parts: foundation (where the prosecutor must prove the crime), evidentiary stage (where he will present evidence to incriminate the accused in the act) and conclusions (where after the testimony of witnesses necessary, the judge decides the verdict for the defendant).

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